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VR Driver Training for Fleet & Yard Operations
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- Updated March 2026
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This demo showcases how a blended learning approach of eLearning and immersive VR simulation can prepare drivers and operators to safely navigate complex vehicle environments before they ever get behind the wheel in the real world. Learners first complete foundational eLearning courses and must pass with a 100% score before advancing to the driving simulator, where physical controls, including a steering wheel, pedals, and either a VR headset or monitors, make the experience feel genuinely true to life. Training administrators can adjust weather, lighting, and environmental conditions in real time, exposing learners to the exact scenarios, including rain, snow, fog, night driving, that cause the most real-world incidents.
Whether you’re a transportation company, a rail or logistics operation, a warehouse, or any organization that moves people and equipment across a worksite, this approach shows how simulation can close the gap between classroom knowledge and confident, safe performance on the ground.
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Video Transcript
00:00 | What a VR Driving Simulator Looks Like
Today we’ll be talking about our relationship with CN Rail, Canadian National, and the virtual reality driving simulation that we built for them.
00:10 | Poor Driving Posed a Problem
Everyday folks were just having issues backing out of rail yards, going from different hump yards or maintenance shops, driving to pick up other employees or just moving from location A to location B. They found that folks weren’t necessarily utilizing their mirrors and were simply backing into buildings, other cars, rail cars, or equipment.
00:35 | Why VR Was the Perfect Hands-On Solution
If we were training on this in real life, there are potentials for folks to make a collision with another car or potentially slide on ice and crash. That’s what’s great about virtual reality — you still get that first-person perspective where you do feel as if you are driving a real vehicle, but if you are to make a mistake, you’re not going to harm the user themselves.
This solution that we created is very scalable and flexible. What makes it really unique is the aspects of the physical controls and hardware that come along with the program. We have a physical steering wheel and pedals — they’re either in a VR headset or just leveraging the different monitors that come along with the program.
01:12 | Training Administrator Controls Different Learning Scenarios
The training administrator has the ability to control different aspects of the experience, like the weather. They can cause it to rain, they can cause it to snow, make it night or day, sunny, foggy, etc. The user themselves, as you’re going through the experience, can get to see what it’s like to drive in different weather conditions. We’re trying to make this as realistic as possible for the user.
01:30 | How VR Integrates Into Blended Learning
This experience is a great highlight for how blended learning works. Not only did we build a virtual reality or desktop simulator for folks to actually drive a car — before they even get to that step, they have to take and pass two eLearning courses. They get assessed at the end of them, and they have to get a 100% passing grade.
01:46 | Applying Knowledge Through Simulation
Once they get into the driving simulator and are either immersed in the headset or leveraging the monitors, they’re taking the foundational knowledge from those eLearning courses and now utilizing the simulation to apply what they just learned — essentially getting hands-on before actually putting someone behind the wheel and putting them at risk.
02:02 | Let’s Talk About Solving Your Training Problems!
If anything in this video caught your attention and you’re interested in how you could leverage something similar inside your organization — whether it is driving a car, operating a piece of heavy machinery, or equipment in a warehouse space — feel free to check out our website roundtablelearning.com, our YouTube page, or find us on LinkedIn. You can also find me personally on LinkedIn at Jeff Suchan.
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Program Stats
Format: Custom-Built VR Simulation
Headset: PICO 4E
Wheel: Fanatec
Modules: Custom Variables
Analytics: Mercury XRS
Licensing: Unlimited Users



